Only down side of this is that the speed of the wifi is effectively cut in half. This should be more than enough to cover where ever you are staying. So if the provided wifi does not cover the hotel room or apartment, the extra wifi can act as an wifi extender, boosting the signal from the provider.
This usually means the wifi range is limited from the hotels side, too few access-point, or just poor coverage due to building materials. Let me explain where I see the fit for each of the scenarios. I can logon to a wireless network and provide a different wifi network that all my devices can connect to. I have previously used an earlier version which at the time only was b/g, but I had to have two of them and a small cable between them in order for the one to be client and the order to be a server so to speak. Some devices does not support wifi portalsĬurrently I am using TP-Links AC750 Wi-Fi Travel Router (TL-WR902AC), as it is small and support a range a possible scenarios, making it ideal as an router on the go.Constant setting up devices to new wifi (when changing location).Of Course I can fix the internet connection being over crowed or just too damn slow, but there are a few other scenarios is which a better wifi connection can help. Even here in France, which I consider to be a country of a fairly high living standard, superb cooking and lovely wines and of course Champagne, but still the wifi, internet or 4G always seems to sucks. This blog post comes to you from warm and azure blue waters of Côte d’Azur – That is the French Riviera.Īll thought that is not important and I really do not consider my self a road warrior, I have been and am traveling more than enough to be extremely annoyed about the conditions and limitations of wifi all over the world.